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Fascinations. Various. Piano Solo sheet music.

Translation

Fascinations. Various. Piano Solo sheet music.

Original

Fascinations. 35 Pieces for Piano Solo on the Quirky Side. Composed by Various. For Piano. BH Piano. 56 pages. Boosey & Hawkes #M060119033. Published by Boosey & Hawkes. HL.48019603. Quirky juxtapositions and intriguing pieces of music. Contemporary miniatures sit next to classic repertoire from Mozart and Tchaikovsky. Dance movements by Telemann, Schubert, Rameau, Jirovec and Zilcher all have something unexpected about them, although they are technically straightforward and a joy to play. Presto from Sonata IX. Benda. Rain and the rainbow. Prokofieff. Vivace op 47 no 7. Heller. Dance and Afterdance. Anon. 17th c. Siri Dale song op. 66 no. Grieg. Country Dance. Binkerd. Resignazione. Liszt. Presto. Telemann. Impromptu op. 224 no. Gurlitt. Funeral march for Signor Maestro Contrapunto. Mozart. The peasant plays the mouth-organ. Tchaikovsky. Silent and soft and slow descends the snow. Benjamin. Piano piece no. 23. Davies. Sonata K431. Scarlatti. Bagpipers. Gounod. Fantasia. Tomas de Sancta Maria. Base. Andriessen. Theme and variations op. 118 no. Schumann. Good humour op. 93 no. Zilcher. Hornpipe. Loeillet. Piano piece no. 16. Davies. A la Schumann. Cui. Dance of the metro-gnome. Birtwistle. Les tricotets. Rameau. Allegro from Op.36 No.2. Clementi. Sad clown. Kenins. Poco allegretto. Fibich. Something serious. Binkerd. Scherzo op44 no 2. Zilcher. Melody with interruptions. BartÃk. Scherzo from Mikrokosmos III. BartÃk. Bagatelle op. 6 no. BartÃk. Waltzes 1 and 6. Jírovec. Andante tranquillo. SjÃgren. Two Ãcossaises. Schubert.

Translation

Fascinations. 35 Pieces for Piano Solo on the Quirky Side. Composed by Various. For Piano. BH Piano. 56 pages. Буси. Published by Boosey . HL.48019603. Quirky juxtapositions and intriguing pieces of music. Contemporary miniatures sit next to classic repertoire from Mozart and Tchaikovsky. Dance movements by Telemann, Schubert, Rameau, Jirovec and Zilcher all have something unexpected about them, although they are technically straightforward and a joy to play. Presto from Sonata IX. Benda. Rain and the rainbow. Prokofieff. Vivace op 47 no 7. Heller. Dance and Afterdance. Anon. 17th c. Siri Dale Song op. 66 does not. Grieg. Country Dance. Binkerd. Resignazione. Liszt. Soon. Telemann. Impromptu op. 224 no. Gurlitt. Funeral march for Signor Maestro Contrapunto. Mozart. The peasant plays the mouth-organ. Tchaikovsky. Silent and soft and slow descends the snow. Benjamin. Piano piece no. 23. Davies. Sonata K431. Scarlatti. Bagpipers. Gounod. Fantasy. Tomas de Sancta Maria. Base. Andriessen. Theme and variations op. 118 no. Schumann. Good humour op. 93 does not. Zilcher. Hornpipe. Loeillet. Piano piece no. 16. Davies. A la Schumann. Which. Dance of the metro-gnome. Birtwistle. Les tricotets. Branch. Allegro from Op.36 No.2. Clementi. Sad clown. Kenins. Shortly allegretto. Fibich. Something serious. Binkerd. Scherzo op44 no 2. Zilcher. Melody with interruptions. BartÃk. Scherzo from Mikrokosmos III. BartÃk. Bagatelle op. 6 no. BartÃk. Waltzes 1 and 6. Jírovec. Andante tranquillo. SjÃgren. Two Ãcossaises. Schubert.